Eric is passionate about social and emotional learning, social justice as well as evidence-based assessment, practice and interventions. Eric has taught psychology as an adjunct and is currently on the advisory board for the School Psychology program at Southern Connecticut State University. He is an active board member for the Connecticut Association of School Psychologists (CASP) and is the Newsletter editor for CASP as well. He supports the practice of school psychology on a national level through his involvement on the NASP Communications Committee and presentations at the National Association of School Psychologists annual conferences. Eric continues to support research through research projects specific to the practice of school psychology in collaboration with professors from several universities. He has contributed numerous articles for his state association newsletter and is published in the NASP Communique and as well as through the American Federation of Teachers. Eric has had a recent article accepted for publication by the Journal of Contemporary School Psychology. Eric is a co-host of the successful podcast School Psyched. He is beginning his 30th year of practice. He is Connecticut’s 2018 School Psychologist of the Year. You have a life to live, so get on with it.Eric Elias, MS Ed, ABSNP is a school psychologist in Meriden, CT. And while guilt itself guilt can be a useful emotion when we’ve done something wrong, motivating us to apologize and to make things right, it is maladaptive when we experience it over something that is not our “fault.” I can’t tell you how to get over it (you might try therapy, though, if it is seriously troubling and causing you anxiety or affecting your relationships), but I can tell you have got to find a way to let it go. If someone who would enjoy being a grandparent doesn’t end up with any grandchildren, they find other ways to be involved in the lives of children: they become an exceptionally devoted aunt or great-aunt (whether to children they are actually related to or the children/grandchildren or friends-or through volunteer work with children in need). This article walks you through the steps of preproduction, recording, postproduction, and publishing. Our children are not vessels for our hopes and dreams, our mini-me’s, or our conduits to grandchildren. Creating Podcasts with Your Students By: Tony Vincent Creating podcasts in the classroom has many educational benefits, including strengthening skills in research, writing, and collaboration and podcasting is easy to do. When we have kids, we roll the dice, we take our chances-about all kinds of things. Made up of talented comedians, songwriters. No one is “entitled” to be a grandparent (no matter what some overeager potential grandparents may insist). The award-winning Story Pirates Podcast takes stories written by kids and turns them into sketch comedy and songs. Wait, What Is Actually Happening to the Queen’s Corgis? The Brutal Campaign Against Tiffany Trump’s Existence Continues Apaceīefore People Talked About “Catfishing,” I Experienced the Worst Kind Do you have any ideas about how I can stop feeling guilty and just get on with my life? My sister was never going to have kids, so I was her only hope. My mom knows this and doesn’t pressure me (she never has), but I know she is disappointed, and I also know that she would make an amazing grandmother. I am a single woman in my late 30s, and I have finally decided I don’t want kids (after being on the fence for a while).
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